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Huff told KCCI that it has received “multiple complaints” about the name.

But police cannot do anything about it because it is protected by the First Amendment, police told the station. The First Amendment’s freedom of expression gives people the right to freedom of speech, according to the American Civil Liberties Union.

In 2012, a Wi-Fi network with a racist slur was investigated by police at a New Jersey recreation center, the New York Daily News reported. The network was named, “F--- All Jews and N----,” according to the report. The police department told the newspaper it would investigate it as a “possible hate crime.”